Word: dependance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Other individuals on this club are going to have to realize that we can't depend on him every night," Burns said. "We were outworked. There seems to be a lack of urgency in certain things...
...would also destroy Gingrich's political ambitions." And in a year when voter turnout is expected to be lower than ever, the party's chances for capturing 20 or more seats in the House, as well as three to five seats in the Senate and nearly as many statehouses, depend on the very group of voters who are most eager to see impeachment through. For Gingrich too there is a practical reason for waiting. Starr could still have damaging material that he has yet to release, so why take the chance of letting the President off the hook...
Duke leaders say they're committed to maintaining the special character of DRH and the other facilities Duke acquires. "We depend on the community hospital," says Malcolm W. Isley, director of DUMC Affiliations, Duke's liaison with its growing empire. "We go out of business if the local community hospital goes out of business...
...routine. You cannot depend on what's going to happen," Tahmili says. "I have to know this business. I practice, I learn...
Francine's hopes for Calypso II depend largely on the man she and her husband chose to lead future expeditions: New Zealand yachtsman Peter Blake, 50, winner of the 1995 America's Cup. The 6-ft. 2-in. Blake shares Cousteau's charisma and love of the sea. What he doesn't yet know about oceanography and filmmaking, he hopes to pick up from experts on the Cousteau team. "I'll learn the science by osmosis," he says...